Integrated green hydrogen plant opens in Namibia
Namibia-based Cleanergy Solutions has launched what is claimed to be the first integrated green hydrogen plant in Africa, with the official opening of its Walvis Bay facility. The site brings…
Samsung secures $250m grant for semiconductor fab in Texas
Samsung Austin Semiconductor, a Texas-based Samsung subsidiary, is to receive a $250m grant to support the development of a $4.73bn semiconductor fabrication facility in Taylor. The grant comes from the…
Samsung secures $250m grant for semiconductor fab in Texas
Samsung Austin Semiconductor, a Texas-based Samsung subsidiary, is to receive a $250m grant to support the development of a $4.73bn semiconductor fabrication facility in Taylor. The grant comes from the…
Energy security ‘is industrial strategy’ says JPMorganChase report
Energy stands at the forefront of statecraft and energy security and industrial strategy are now interdependent, according to a new JPMorganChase report. It finds that today’s contest is no longer…
EcoCeres gears up for Asia expansion with SAF platform
Pure play renewable fuels producer EcoCeres is preparing for a wave of Asian expansion to capitalise on growing demand. Yesterday [17 September] it supported plans to develop a sustainable aviation…
EcoCeres gears up for Asia expansion with SAF platform
Pure play renewable fuels producer EcoCeres is preparing for a wave of Asian expansion to capitalise on growing demand. Yesterday [17 September] it supported plans to develop a sustainable aviation…
Video | Is LNG both financially and environmentally viable?
Ana Maria Jaller-Makarewicz, Lead Energy Analyst of Europe at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) discusses if LNG is a viable source of clean energy, both environmentally…
Adnoc withdraws $18.7bn offer for Santos
An Adnoc-led consortium has withdrawn its $18.7bn offer for Australian gas company Santos – surprising markets following a lengthy due diligence process. The bid, unveiled in March and formally proposed…
Japan shipping firm buys carbon removal credits to offset emissions
Japanese shipping company Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) has purchased carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits from carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration (CCUS) company 1PointFive. The CDR credits will be produced…
Japan shipping firm buys carbon removal credits to offset emissions
Japanese shipping company Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) has purchased carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits from carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration (CCUS) company 1PointFive. The CDR credits will be produced…

















